Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Dutch term or phrase:
afslag
English translation:
(automatic) cut-off switch; autostop switch; (automatic) cut-off switch
Added to glossary by
Michael Beijer
Dec 15, 2014 16:37
9 yrs ago
Dutch term
afslag
Dutch to English
Tech/Engineering
Engineering (general)
Motor voor pergola’s
Motor specifiek voor pergola’s met een opgevouwen doek.
Om het doek strak te houden is onderaan ook een automatische afslag nodig.
Om het doek strak te houden is onderaan ook een automatische afslag nodig.
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +1 | (automatic) cut-off switch; autostop switch; (automatic) cut-off switch | Michael Beijer |
Change log
Dec 22, 2014 11:24: Michael Beijer changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/12839">Susanne Roelands's</a> old entry - "afslag "" to ""(automatic) cut-off switch; autostop switch; (automatic) cut-off switch""
Proposed translations
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Dutch term (edited):
(automatische) afslag(schakelaar)
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(automatic) cut-off switch; autostop switch; (automatic) cut-off switch
It looks like it is some kind of "automatic cut-off switch" or "autostop switch". See e.g. the GWIT:
afslagschakelaar [AUTOMOT.] = limit switch; autostop switch; cut-off switch
afslag [AUTOMOT.] (van motor) = stall; cut-off
However, I also found "afslagscheen = stop bracket" in the OGL.
But since it says "een automatische afslag", I suspect we are talking about some kind of automatic kill switch rather than some kind of bracket. Once the canopy reaches the bottom, and the whole thing is taut, the automatic cut-off switch stops the motor.
See e.g.:
"Two actuator pieces in connection with the pulley will contact "up" and "down" switches in order to automatically cut off the motor once the canopy has been closed or opened as the case may be." (http://www.google.co.uk/patents/US6058951 )
afslagschakelaar [AUTOMOT.] = limit switch; autostop switch; cut-off switch
afslag [AUTOMOT.] (van motor) = stall; cut-off
However, I also found "afslagscheen = stop bracket" in the OGL.
But since it says "een automatische afslag", I suspect we are talking about some kind of automatic kill switch rather than some kind of bracket. Once the canopy reaches the bottom, and the whole thing is taut, the automatic cut-off switch stops the motor.
See e.g.:
"Two actuator pieces in connection with the pulley will contact "up" and "down" switches in order to automatically cut off the motor once the canopy has been closed or opened as the case may be." (http://www.google.co.uk/patents/US6058951 )
Peer comment(s):
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philgoddard
: I wasn't sure what was being cut off at first, but now I think this is likely.
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Thanks Phil!
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